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A Long Day for Dying (Mass Market Paperback)

by Patrick A. Davis (Author) "I heard the faint beating of the rotor blades long before I saw the approaching helicopter ..." (more)
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With his usual attention to detail and keen sense of pacing, retired Air Force officer Davis (The Commander, etc.) pens another absorbing military mystery featuring former Special Investigations officer Martin Collins, Air Force investigator Major Amanda Gardner (Martin's love interest) and eccentric millionaire Simon Santos, an intriguing but implausible character who moonlights as a homicide detective. At the novel's outset, Martin receives an emergency call to duty. The much despised General Michael Garber has been found dead aboard a VIP transport, and it's up to Martin and his cohorts to determine, within 24 hours, whether foul play was involved-no easy feat considering that the Secretary of Defense would like nothing more than to sweep the case under the rug to preserve the military's reputation. To complicate matters further, the trio must deal with obstinate four-star generals; the deceased's father, who is an influential senator; and a number of air force underlings who have been ordered to make his job difficult. The tension builds with every stone overturned, sucking readers in gently but inexorably. Though there are no explosive action scenes here, each encounter between the protagonists and the military's elite crackles with energy, keeping readers on their toes every step of the way.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Booklist[Davis's] smooth storytelling allows him to keep crucial details secret until they sneak up on us and whack us over the head.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Batman and Robin, Mar 17 2004
By bookworm (Wenatchee, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This was my first read of Davis' and his crime busters and I don't think I will read another. Ditto on the editing and proofreading, worst I've seen too. Three times characters were misnamed and easily spotted.
I found it hard to swallow that a week's worth or more of investigating and interviewing was done by 10:30 a.m. With the 8 P.M. deadline pushing them they got more done and more running around than anyone could accomplish in a traffic jammed area and only used a helicopter once I believe.
I also thought Collin's growing awareness of Amanda a bit pre-teenish.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good Read, Sep 15 2003
By fjmcmm (Gardena, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This novel was very entertaining and moved at a fast pace. Loved the idea of everything taking place within a day. Even though Martin Collins is a favorite character of mine, I tend to like Simon even more. Such an intelligent mind and very likable character.

My only nitpick with this novel was the editing. This is the worse editing I've ever seen in a novel. Other than that, I really enjoyed and can't wait to see what comes next from Mr Davis. Hopefully it's the same characters with lots of Simon. He's the best.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Too many false leads, Sep 10 2003
By A. Christie "bibliofiend508" (Plano, TX United States) - See all my reviews
Martin Collins, the central character from THE COLONEL, is back as the special investigator assigned to look into the death of the Chairman of the Joints Chief of Staff. An apparent accidental death quickly turns into a murky whodunit reminiscent of the MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS.

The first quarter of the book is rather slow. There are a plethora of characters that takes quite a while to distinguish from one another. It became quite tedious at times. Just when you have the characters straight, the next problem starts. This book is built upon one false lead after another. I have never seen a book where the story seemed to be wrapped up and then it was back to square one again. It was just too much misdirection. It's a case of the perpetrator being the least talked about. Even the surprise twist at the end, it ended up not much of a surprise since there was not much left that it could have been. I am not much of a fan of books where discretionary justice is applied. Judge and jury should apply justice, or in this case a military court, not by a few individuals who deem it for the greater good. The last problem that has nothing to do with the author, is the bad editing. One mistake is understandable, but several times characters were called by different names. It started to be very annoying. The editor was clearly asleep-not a good sign in a thriller.

Patrick A. Davis is a good writer and I am a fan of his other books, THE GENERAL, THE PASSENGER, THE COLONEL, and THE COMMANDER. I would recommend any of those over this one. Not every book an author writes can be a winner. I look forward to the next book.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable Thriller Marred by Errors
This is a fast-paced murder mystery that keeps the action moving and the reader guessing. However, there are several errors ranging from the merely annoying to more serious holes... Read more
Published on Jul 30 2003 by Mr. Sandy Frank

3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable Thriller Marred by Errors
This is a fast-paced murder mystery that keeps the action moving and the reader guessing. However, there are several errors ranging from the merely annoying to more serious holes... Read more
Published on Jul 30 2003 by Mr. Sandy Frank

4.0 out of 5 stars 3 1/2 Stars -- A Good, Fast, Entertaining Read...But!
A Long Day For Dying is a perfect book to read on the beach or on a plane trip. It's very plot-driven, fast-paced and exciting. Read more
Published on Jul 21 2003 by bobbewig

3.0 out of 5 stars If you like military/ thrillers...
like, Nelson Demille, Brian Haig, etc. you will like this book. It's not his best though. I would read the General first.
Published on Jul 18 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars This political thriller is fascinating and absorbing
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I really liked this book good actions sequnces I really like the shoot-out at the Pentagon. I also liked the Forencis squences!!!! Read more
Published on Jun 24 2003 by Ryan Alan Hillis

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